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Course Description
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Course Name
Mathematics and Reality (in English)
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Host University
Universidad de Granada
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Location
Granada, Spain
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Area of Study
Mathematics
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Language Level
Taught In English
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Contact Hours
45 -
Recommended U.S. Semester Credits3
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Recommended U.S. Quarter Units4
Hours & Credits
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Overview
DESCRIPTION
The aim is to provide the student with a theoretical and practical knowledge of some aspects of mathematics whose presence in pre-university teaching is usually scarce, null, or of a purely formal approach, but which contribute to improving not only the mathematical culture in general but also the capacity to understand and solve a great diversity of real problems and modern technical applications of mathematics. Emphasis will be made on a practical approach involving numerical computations and programming as means for exploring the proposed topics.
GENERAL SKILLS
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Knowledge of essential aspects of the formation of the mathematical corpus.
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Oral and written communication in English.
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Self-study and autonomous work.
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Ability to search for contents.
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Identification of the mathematical structure of problems in everyday life.
SPECIFIC SKILLS
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Ability to analyze from a mathematical point of view the problems of daily life.
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Ability to solve mathematical problems related to everyday life.
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Mathematical modelling of situations.
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Recognition of the role and importance of mathematics in human activity.
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Recognition of the relevance of mathematics in human activity.
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Knowledge of the role of relevant personalities of the mathematical world and their contribution.
OBJECTIVES
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To know the fundamental role of geometry as a support for mathematical development.
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To identify the contributions of great mathematicians with their historical context.
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To understand the importance of logical foundations and the inconsistency of any complex system.
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To understand the rudiments of encrypted message transmission.
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To understand basic techniques used in machine learning and artificial intelligence.
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To understand the advantages and difficulties of voting and allotment systems in democratic systems.
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To appreciate the connection of mathematics with artistic expression.
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To identify and learn to correct the most common errors in daily mathematics in the field of economics.
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To understand the flaws of common statistical and probabilistic language.
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To stimulate critical thinking, overall vision and the search for alternative solutions to problems of mental challenge.
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